Angels and Demons: The Thinning Veil at Hallowe’en

It’s a sometimes-uncomfortable fact that with the approach of Hallowe’en comes an increase in spirit-realm and low-level-realm activity. It has less to do with the time of the year, and more to do with the energy of the celebrations.

Celebrations of Hallowe’en, or Samhain, or Day of the Dead conduct a lot of energy that then gets directed toward those two realms. The results of that thinning veil may understandably range from awesome to undesirable.

Awesome Treat

Whether it’s angels, or spirit guides, or crossed-over loved ones, a visit from the spirit realm can be comforting, exciting, and even inspiring. The spirit realm is all about raising you up to be your best self.

This week is an ideal opportunity to ask your angels for help with something that’s been troubling you; to ask your spirit guides to assist you in attaining your next level of growth; to tell your crossed-over loved ones that you love them and miss them, and ask for a sign that your message has been received.

Your chances are higher than usual for sensing the presence of these benevolent energies, and communicating in ways that typically may not be possible. Invite them into your dreams. Intend that you’ll have a special experience. Open yourself to the possibility, and then allow yourself to be curious; to pay attention to those things that are too synchronistic or unusual to be happenstance.

Undesirable Trick

Where there’s light, there’s dark; it’s a universal law and, as such, unavoidable. The low-level realm is inhabited by goblins, demons, and other entities that you truly don’t want to come across either in the light of day or the dark of night.

This week offers them an opportunity to prey on those people and places that generate and/or attract darker energies. People who are regularly negative – angry, mean, abusive, etc. – or suffer addictions – alcohol and drug abuse – and places inhabited by them, as well as places that act as energy magnets, for whatever reason, will be ripe for the picking as far as those entities are concerned.

If you’re one of that type, or if you live, or work, or otherwise frequent places that seem to attract dark energy, keeping those entities at bay can be achieved by:

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My grandmother always told us about celebrating Halloween when we were growing up. I believe there is truth to what you said here.

I don’t celebrate with demons and stuff. I always thought that was an invitation for unwanted spirits. Actually we hadn’t done anything in years until my grandson was born. Now it’s about cute goblins and pumpkins. 🙂

I’d like to think (it’s more comfortable to think) that no one invites in dark energies. Sometimes, the invitation is present through actions, words, and intent – subtle and otherwise. I’m definitely into inviting angels, guides, and in-spirit loved ones to communicate, though. 🙂
I’m with you on the cute decorations. I don’t need the scary ones to add to my vivid imagination. Ha! 🙂 xoxo

Hi Ellen! It’s great to listen to your voice! Your voice is so serene.

I don’t celebrate Halloween but I do take a moment of meditation to talk to my mother and father and see if there is anything I need to do. I am leery of evil spirits sneaking in so I all on both mom and dad in an attempt to protect myself from harm. I also say a blessing for my family.

I think too many people put emphasis on evil and negativity during Halloween. It is a night to celebrate no matter what your belief’s.

Thanks, Bren! It’s a good practice for me, and it’s getting me more comfortable recording my voice. I can be so hyper-critical of myself. (surprise, surprise)

I surely don’t celebrate Hallowe’en like I used to. The last time I went to a costume party was in 2003. I like the few cute decorations we have here, though, and I love seeing the kids get dressed up and do the trick-or-treat thing. It feels like a rite of passage to me – probably because I loved it so much as a kid.

Being leery is a good thing – it means you’re aware and taking precautions. It would be great if more people did that – and said blessings for their loved ones, too. There’s so much power in that sweet intent. xo

Hi Ellen, I wasn’t aware of this but of course, it makes sense. I will send out a message to my Grandmother. I would love for her to know that I still miss her and her sweet presence. I’ve dealt with a lot of family difficulties in the last several years and I stop and ask to myself “I wonder what Grandma would think of all this?”. I know the answer. She wouldn’t be happy about it. Thanks for the inspiration! Happy Halloween 🙂

Oh, I love that, Lisa! (I understand you did.) My Garmy’s response to some of the goings-on in our family would be very much like your Grandma’s. I hope you were able to get some feedback from your message.
Peace. 🙂

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